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SUMMARY:Globalization Is Not New: Maine's Merchant Marine in 19th Century World Trade
DESCRIPTION:Painting of the Hongs of Canton\, Gift of The Dow Estate\, 1983.25.8 \nCamden Conference-Affiliated Talk\nFriday\, February 2\, 2018\, 5:30-7pm\nUniversity of Maine- Hutchinson Center\, Belfast \nThe topic of the 31st Annual Camden Conference is New World Disorder and America’s Future.  PMM’s curator\, Cipperly Good\, will speak at a Camden Conference-affiliated event about how she understands today’s economic globalist from a historic view.  Maine’s location in the far northeast of the United States\, serves as the perfect point of departure for sailing merchant ships pushed by the prevailing westerly winds and the flow of the Gulf Stream to trade ports in Europe and beyond. The location\, coupled with our rich timber reserves for shipbuilding and a workforce adept at navigating\, captaining and crewing the large cargo ships known as Downeasters\, made Maine ships and crew dominate in global shipping during the last half of the 19th century. It is said that a Maine merchant marine family was as likely to see their neighbors in far off Canton\, China\, as back home in Searsport\, Maine. This presentation will use primary source material\, artifacts and images from the Penobscot Marine Museum to track the Maine merchant marine in the global market\, when Downeasters were the global shippers. For more information call 207-548-2529.
URL:https://penobscotmarinemuseum.org/event-single/globalization-is-not-new-maines-merchant-marine-in-19th-century-world-trade/
LOCATION:University of Maine Hutchinson Center\, 80 Belmont Avenue\, Belfast\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:An 1894 Dinner and Grog
DESCRIPTION:Coombs Collection\, LB2000.52.121 \nPlease join in the fun\nWith Penobscot Marine Museum\nAn 1894 Dinner and Grog \nOndine Oyster & Wine Bar\n108 Main Street\, Belfast\, Maine\nFebruary 22\, 2018 at 6:30 p.m.\n$65 per person \nSeating is limited. Please reserve by phone 207-338-3318 or email skettell@pmm-maine.org \nPictures from the Penobscot Marine Museum tell many stories. The picture on this card was taken in 1894 at the Oddfellows Hall in Belfast (the building now houses Chase’s Daily). We do not know what the men are drinking or why they are peeling apples\, but we can have a lot of fun thinking about both\, and eating some of the food they might have eaten in 1894 in Belfast\, prepared by Chef Evan Mallet in 2018. Please join us for some fun and see more of our photos – old ones of familiar places and some of our newest collection of work by Kosti Ruohomaa that is creating a stir around the state. And as always\, Evan’s cooking is the icing on any cake.
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